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== Download Directory Conventions == | == Download Directory Conventions == | ||
− | All public Jetty builds, be they milestone or official releases, | + | All public Jetty builds, be they milestone or official releases, use the following directory layout on the download site: |
* Root: /home/www/jetty | * Root: /home/www/jetty | ||
** <VERSION>/dist - Jetty distribution files (.tgz, .zip, .bz2, .sha1, .md5, etc) | ** <VERSION>/dist - Jetty distribution files (.tgz, .zip, .bz2, .sha1, .md5, etc) | ||
** <VERSION>/update - corresponding Jetty update site | ** <VERSION>/update - corresponding Jetty update site | ||
− | ** <VERSION>/apidocs - | + | ** <VERSION>/apidocs - Javadoc files |
** <VERSION>/xref - xref files | ** <VERSION>/xref - xref files | ||
− | This allows all builds and releases to be self contained and versioned. Persistent and durable | + | This allows all builds and releases to be self-contained and versioned. Persistent and durable Javadoc locations can be established to subsequent Jetty versions, and previous Jetty releases can be easily obtained. In addition, the 'stable-x' version string, for example 'stable-7', always refers to the latest stable release (or build) of that major Jetty version. |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 24 February 2012
Download Directory Conventions
All public Jetty builds, be they milestone or official releases, use the following directory layout on the download site:
- Root: /home/www/jetty
- <VERSION>/dist - Jetty distribution files (.tgz, .zip, .bz2, .sha1, .md5, etc)
- <VERSION>/update - corresponding Jetty update site
- <VERSION>/apidocs - Javadoc files
- <VERSION>/xref - xref files
This allows all builds and releases to be self-contained and versioned. Persistent and durable Javadoc locations can be established to subsequent Jetty versions, and previous Jetty releases can be easily obtained. In addition, the 'stable-x' version string, for example 'stable-7', always refers to the latest stable release (or build) of that major Jetty version.